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Trumpet Master Classes with Dr. Brian Shook
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Dr. Brian Shook is the Assistant Vice President for Graduate Enrollment at Cedarville University. Prior to his appointment at Cedarville, Shook served as a faculty member, department chair, and assistant dean in the College of Fine Arts and Communication at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. From 2004 to 2009, Shook toured the United States with The King’s Brass and from 2009 to 2021 he served as principal trumpet of the Symphony of Southeast Texas, where he was a featured soloist with the orchestra on three separate occasions.
Shook’s doctoral research led him to write a biography of New York Philharmonic trumpet legend William Vacchiano. Furthering his research after graduation, Shook went on to publish his book Last Stop, Carnegie Hall: New York Philharmonic Trumpeter William Vacchiano in May of 2011.
Brian Shook is a Vincent Bach Performing Artist and Clinician.
Shook’s doctoral research led him to write a biography of New York Philharmonic trumpet legend William Vacchiano. Furthering his research after graduation, Shook went on to publish his book Last Stop, Carnegie Hall: New York Philharmonic Trumpeter William Vacchiano in May of 2011.
Brian Shook is a Vincent Bach Performing Artist and Clinician.
Why I Play on a Plastic Trumpet Mouthpiece
Here are a few reasons why I like to play on a plastic (acrylic) mouthpiece.
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How to Learn New Music: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Download the Checklist here: drive.google.com/file/d/1yASUVBHpUGYnvPlbrqy-wYvgLAb1pApz/view?usp=sharing
Finger Dexterities #3 (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Range Expander (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Moving Long Tones (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Downward Pedal Arpeggios (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Lip Slurs #2 (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Lip Slurs #3 (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Lip Slurs #1 (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Scale Buzz (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Finger Dexterities #1 (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Finger Dexterities #2 (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Long Tones (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Lip Bends (Trumpet Warm Up)
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SUBSCRIBE: tinyurl.com/y9fnq9we This warm up is designed for trumpet players of all ages and abilities. Once you master an exercise, begin finding alternative exercises, or you can expand the range (higher or lower) and/or increase the speed (slowly) for added challenges. Enjoy!
Scale Exam Explanation and Demonstration
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Scale Exam Explanation and Demonstration
Studies and Melodious Etudes, Level 2 - #21, p. 23
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Studies and Melodious Etudes, Level 2 - #21, p. 23
Rubank Advanced Method, Vol. 1 - p. 50, #13
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Rubank Advanced Method, Vol. 1 - p. 50, #13
Rubank Advanced Method, Vol. 1 - p. 35, #19
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Rubank Advanced Method, Vol. 1 - p. 35, #19
Studies and Melodious Etudes, Level 2 - #8, p. 10
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Studies and Melodious Etudes, Level 2 - #8, p. 10
Gatti Etude in B-flat Major - Practice Tips
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Gatti Etude in B-flat Major - Practice Tips
Bohme Etude in E Minor - Practice Tips
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Bohme Etude in E Minor - Practice Tips
TMEA Region 19 MS Trumpet Etude - Set A - Etude #2
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TMEA Region 19 MS Trumpet Etude - Set A - Etude #2
TMEA Region 19 MS Trumpet Etude - Set A - Etude #1
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TMEA Region 19 MS Trumpet Etude - Set A - Etude #1
Thank you
so cool, thanks, amazing content
Beautiful and extremely useful, thanks for the pearls of advice.
Salt enhances everything: salty, savory, sweet (cookies and cake), and even bitter things like brussels sprouts and broccoli. I guess I'm doing vibrato all day every day (⌐▨_▨) Just kidding lol, thanks for the lesson!
I played the trumpet since I was in 4th grade and I’m thinking about trying something new now that I haven’t been playing for a year since I had to drop band. I was thinking either the corner or I think the Fluegelhorn so I don’t have to relearn any keys and start practicing some jazz lol.
I didn’t even know the main tuning slide was a slide until about 3 months ago maybe, and then I couldn’t use it because it is stuck. At least I know I can tune pretty alright just with my mouth though haha. I will take it to get fixed eventually I knew about the other slides so I moved them occasionally but never actually used them. I also learnt about alternate fingerings really recently and also how to oil valves properly. I am very surprised by the fact that I have survived failing to look after my instrument for years
These videos are amazing and super helpful! do you think you could go over arban etude no. 8? im struggling a little bit and found your videos on the other ones incredibly helpful!
The cornet sounds less aggressive, a mellow sound...
What would one do if your trumpet is very out of tune, and no matter what you do, it stays out of tune?
Just beautiful instruments in looks and sound.
That was really neat and informative.
Thx this will be part of my warm up now
Dr. Thank you for remembering for those who cannot access schools and conservatories. Thank you so much ❤
Your tip about blowing air through the mouthpiece and then tightening slightly to attain a buzz is terrific. Thank you.
I've played trumpet in marching band before but I don't know trumpet is tuneable holy cow,so that's what those slidy thing was for,i thought you take that off to easily cleaning the condensation inside the trumpet.the coach doesn't mention anything about tuning.
legendary
thanks but, Im having trouble re-wiring my brain while playing something like Promenade in C, do you know any tips for reading while transposing?
I can understand that mouthpiece, as like any pipe, is just making sound louder. But how pitch is changed?
I have the mello solo for my marching show this year and I have everything down except vibrato and I’m really trying lol
what do the x notes mean?
it’s the beats of the metronome
I can understand a majority of this i guess but what im really confused with is how am i supposed to figure out which flats to remove or which sharps to add.
very easy to understand. It's like a textbook.
I try to play the cornet. In the beginning not quite as good as I hoped. When I placed the mouthpiece higher (far more toplip in the mouthpiece) with more pressure on the bottom lip it went much better.
Innovative and 🔥 thanks and thanks
I want gummy worms now
GREAT and CLEAR PRESENTATION
Why do you not recommend the use of practice mute all the time?
Because the resistance is different than when you play without the mute, so it changes your airflow and everything.
Makes lips of steel.
Wonderful video. Shows all the sounds. I used to practice the b flat trumpet in our basement. Arban's Book over and over. My trumpet teacher would smash up music stands if you didn't practice.
beautiful!
Instantly better than before. I have problems over years for biting to much and didn't know how to handle it. Now I can really work on my endurance without getting angry after 15min playing. I only wanted to see other breathing technics, but I got 2 important things. Thanks alot dude👍👌
This was very helpful! Thank you!
I remember practicing this stuff over and over again down in the basement. That was a long time ago.
This is typical and classic Arban's material to play over and over a million times. LOL
Thank you!
0:57 This Natrual Trumpet is pitched in the Key of D which is really common for alot of music. It's twice the length of a Modern D Trumpet so it's an Octave lower. Baroque Trumpets are the same thing as Natrual Trumpets but they have Finger Holes added to them so that it's easier to play the notes more in tune which is really really important.
Thanks. So helpful to see this.
I was in band for 1 year in middle school, I originally played the Trumpet, when about a 1/3 of the way through the school year, someone stole my trumpet and the band teacher had to give me her cornet because they didn’t have any extra trumpets, I remember enjoying the sound a lot more. 20 years old now, full time job but with a lot of free time, decided to get back into playing to fill the time and for fun and wasn’t sure if I would want a cornet or trumpet more. This video has helped me decide, definitely going to get a cornet.
Aww❤
That’s an awesome and interesting story. 🙂
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I've been playing for 60 years and no one ever showed me me the proper way to place the mouthpiece. (Beat that! ;-) I've got a lot of repair work to do... Thanks, Dr. Shook!
This was great! Are you playing Jackie Gleason "young man and his horn"? I know Gleason was a conductor , don't know if that's his original. ☮️ Thx
Nice explanation and demonstration.
Wonderful video! Thank you!
Good job!!!
Good job!!!
Great video, thank you.
Long ago I played trumpet in middle school. I was able to play different notes with the same fingering, but never knew that it had anything to do with the harmonic series. Cool.
I like the cornet more! I played trumpet but I notice that the Trumpet has more of a buzz like buMMmmmmm and the cornet is more of a smooth/projecting. basically like buMMMMMMM
Does the grip affect flexibility and connecting low and high registers?
I find that the grip just helps with consistency since my lips aren't slipping around so much. Some people like the more slippery feel and think that helps their flexibility; others, not so much. It's really personal preference.
I've found that The lip/jaw vibrato should be the only vibrato type that horn players should use as that's the best way and allows you to master your air flow better.